Outside of Watkins, Beckham was the most impressive receiver in Indy. He'll help in the return game as well. Top needs: WR, OL, OLB.

19) Miami (8-8) — Zack Martin, OG/OT, Notre Dame, Sr.

Free Agent tackle Branden Albert isn't a cure-all for the Dolphins offensive line issues. Albert is just the beginning. Martin, who lined up at left tackle for the Irish, projects best at guard where his quick feet and explosive hands will serve him well. Top needs: OT, DT, TE.

20) Arizona (10-6) — Kony Ealy, DE, Missouri, Jr.

The Cardinals likely crossed off offensive line as a position to target early with the signing of tackle Jared Veldheer. The super-athletic Ealy compares favorably to Giants defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul. Top needs: OT, OLB, S.

21) Green Bay (8-7-1) — Calvin Pryor, S, Louisville, Jr.

Pryor is a hitting machine. He’s able to play free or strong safety, and is equally adept at playing the run or dropping into coverage. Top needs: S, DT, TE.

22) Philadelphia (10-6) — Ryan Shazier, OLB, Ohio St., Jr.

Everyone thinks the Eagles must use this pick to replace DeSean Jackson. That's not the case. They need to improve their pass rush, and someone like Shazier will go a long way in achieving that goal. Top needs: S, CB, OLB.

23) Kansas City (11-5) — Marqise Lee, WR, USC, Jr.

Had Lee not dealt with injuries last season, he'd be in the Top 15 discussion. Top needs: WR, DE, S.

24) Cincinnati (11-5) — Kyle Fuller, CB, Virginia Tech, Sr.

Leon Hall's knee injury makes this pick a necessity. Fuller has great size and performed well in Indianapolis. Top needs: CB, S, OLB.

Notre Dame defensive lineman Louis Nix runs through a drill during Notre Dame's Pro Day for NFL football scouts Thursday, March 20, 2014, in South Bend, Ind. (AP Photo/Joe Raymond)

25) Chargers (9-7) — Louis Nix, DT, Notre Dame, Jr.

If Gilbert and Dennard are off the board, I'd focus on the pass rush. A monster in the middle like Nix could have positive ripple effects for the entire defense (See: Lotulelei, Star). Top needs: CB, OLB, OL, DT.

Despite performing horribly in the draft process, I still believe Bridgewater is the most NFL-ready signal caller in this draft. The Browns get solid value if he falls to them here. Top needs: QB, OG, RB.

27) New Orleans (11-5) — Dee Ford, OLB/DE, Auburn, Sr.

Rob Ryan needs more toys. Ford followed up a tremendous late-season surge at Auburn — and a solid peformance in the national title game — with an outstanding week of practice and a monster game in the Senior Bowl. He also claims to be a better pass rusher than Clowney, saying he plays like a "blind dog in a meat market." You have to appreciate his confidence. Top needs: OLB, OT, CB.

28) Carolina (12-4) — Brandin Cooks, WR, Oregon St., Jr.

Grabbing Cam Newton an explosive pass catcher with this pick certainly wouldn't hurt his development. They need a tackle as well, but it would be hard to pass on the Biletnikoff Award winner. Cooks led the nation in receiving yards in 2013 with 1,730. Top needs: WR, CB, OT.